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  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Marco, 14 months from Italy, sees his first sheep! Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Marco, 14 months from Italy, sees his first sheep! Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 77.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 66.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 64.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 74.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 69.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 37.jpg
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